Title
Evaluation of a spoken dialogue system for controlling a Hifi audio system
Abstract
In this paper, a Bayesian networks, BNs, approach to dialogue modelling is evaluated in terms of a battery of both subjective and objective metrics. A significant effort in improving the contextual information handling capabilities of the system has been done. Consequently, besides typical dialogue measurement rates for usability like task or dialogue completion rates, dialogue time, etc. we have included a new figure measuring the contextuality of the dialogue as the number of turns where contextual information is helpful for dialogue resolution. The evaluation is developed through a set of predefined scenarios according to different initiative styles and focusing on the impact of the user's level of experience.
Year
DOI
Venue
2008
10.1109/SLT.2008.4777859
Goa
Keywords
Field
DocType
Bayes methods,Hi-Fi equipment,audio signal processing,interactive systems,speech-based user interfaces,Bayesian network,HiFi audio system,contextual information,spoken dialogue system,Bayesian networks,evaluation,spoken dialogue systems,usability
Contextual information,Computer science,Usability,Speech recognition,Bayesian network,Natural language processing,Artificial intelligence,Audio signal processing,Kochen–Specker theorem
Conference
ISBN
Citations 
PageRank 
978-1-4244-3472-5
7
0.56
References 
Authors
1
7